In Samara, geography teacher Irina Gorbatenko apologized to 8th grade student Yegor Beschastnov after a conflict that arose while watching the film “No Extremism.” this The student reported on his VKontakte page.
“Today, April 6, after my parents talked with the director and my geography teacher, Irina Vasilievna came up and apologized. I hope that this will not happen again, we will not be shown films of dubious content, much less shouting and kicking me or anyone else. That's why I'm removing this video from my page. Thanks to everyone who supported me,” he said.
The publication “Current Time” reported that 8th grade students at school No. 114 were shown the film “No Extremism.” The film was edited after an anti-corruption rally took place in the city.
Gorbatenko asked the student if he liked extremism, and, according to him, kicked him. When he said that he was against corruption, the teacher objected that “corruption exists everywhere, in any country, but you need to fight it skillfully, by legal means. But not like this: I heard “corruption” and went to destroy with the herd.”
He recorded the entire dialogue on video, which he posted on his page. He also said that in his class there are no students over 15 years old, and the film was intended for an audience over 16 years old.
in several Russian cities On March 26, protests against corruption were held . The reason was an investigation by the Anti-Corruption Foundation into the luxury real estate of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. at the protests were detained About 1,300 people . Many of those detained were fined or arrested for several days.